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    Default Re: Contempt/Change Of Custody In Alabama

    Based on the 4 things mentioned, you should get custody.
    However, there's going to be alot more than 4 things brought up at the hearing. It takes alot for a change of custody. Good luck to you.
    And 1 more thing. I get aggravated when a parent says "I don't want support from him/her". 1st of all, that won't sway the judges ruling. It's not like if the judge is on the fence and he thinks "welllllllll, Mom doesn't have to pay support", oh what the hell, yeah, that's the deal breaker. Congrats dad!"
    You ask for whatever the guidelines say. You take that money, and you put it into a trust fund, CD, College education interest bearing high yield account, and you sit on it. When junior applies to college, you won't have to worry, and can make sure he/ she gets the best education possible.
    $200 a month, over 15 years at 4%. that's over $100k for college. Princeton here we come ( for a couple years anyway )
    I've never met anyone who, doesn't need extra money. No matter ho wealthy.
    Just advice

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